By Baraa AlSharbaji | Fundraising Officer
Through its three isolation centers in north of Syria, the Syrian Expatriate Medical Association (SEMA) is working on preventing the spread of the COVID-19 disease, protecting the civilians and securing the needed health care as well as a safe place to isolate the patients affected by this pandemic. SEMA isolation hospital in Kafr Takharim in rural Idleb is one of these hospitals that have been dedicated to deal with and manage the cases infected with the Coronavirus.
The hospital comprises many sections among which is the intensive care unit which includes 10 ICU beds, and 50 beds for recovery and for medium-risk cases. The hospital is supported by a laboratory and all other supplies which are needed to address the needs of the COVID-19 cases.
SEMA is currently supporting the three isolation hospitals, which is half the number of all isolation centers located in north of Syria – as there are six hospitals in total – and has provided them with all requirements and medical equipment needed for meeting the needs of COVID-19 patients.
Help us to continue saving the lives of the most vulnerable people of those infected with the Coronavirus in northern Syria …
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